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to end the war in 2014 so we'll have savings, won'tworerowasmuch and take that as $2 trillion in savings. neither of those are real savings or cuts. the statement we won't borrow as much because we're ending the war and saying we never did a tax increase let's count it again is absurd. >> the $800 billion proposal independent experts looked at this and say technically you have to get rid of hugely popular deductions for the rich, the mortgage or charitable deduction. if you get rid of the charitable deductions you put every hospital and university and not-for-profit on the verge of collapse. that something you're willing to do rather than raising rates? >> no, what you're talking about is not the only alternative. there are economists that say that and there are economists that say a different direction. let's get the specifics on this because the public battle on this is not working and i wish the president would come to the table and say let's negotiate and get this thing done. we are very willing to sit down and say let's try to negotiate a final resolution at this point as

in the green and all 10 s&p sectors finished higher for the second day inarow. thisis something we haven't seen in more than five months. >>> meanwhile the national association of realtors reporting that pending home sales rose by 5.2% in october. a month earlier and 13.2% year-over-year. this marks the 18th straight year-over-year gain and that is good news. >>> big action in the commodities pits. oil ending a three session losing streak rallying almost 2% and bold rallied from the biggest drop in three weeks jumping more than $10, liz. liz: after a $35 drop yesterday. treasury secretary tim geithner just ended his meeting with congressional leaders today. nancc pelosi was last one to about fiscal cliff. david: our next guest says leaders in washington are not the only ones that can help our fiscal health the wall street has to step up as well. joining us former fdic chair, author of, bull by the horns, i love the name of that book. sheila. >> nice to be here, thank you. david: you want to increase taxes on investment. a lot of these taxes have come down tremendously over the past 15 year

of the country. i think what they really need to worry aboutisrowmanyi can't at the end of the cold war, going before the international criminal court, being like the fellows from former yugoslavia. i think that's what really worries them. but i think he definitely can get out of the country, even if he used chemical questions. it's really an open question. i'm not sure he's going to stay to the bitter end. >> we'll see, of course, whether the criminal court is in his future or what might happen to him. thanks very much to both of you. still to come, a new hollywood film about the hunt for osama bin laden's. it's picking up awards, there is oscar buzz. it's going to be a blockbuster and major controversy. ack situations are flying about whether the filmmakers were given classified information by the white house about the raid. >>> and baby mania sweeping through britain. we'll tell you how william and kate's baby contains a centuries-old law that we are thrilled is changing. duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. duracell with duralock. tru

, ed. this is exactly what romney was touting. they don't want to raise taxes on the rich. the top 2% are held basically sack row -- sacrosanct. >> what about pelosi's move? >> they are going to be vulnerable. the back story here is not only 2012 and the election of 2012. the back story is 2014. if republicans continue to stick to being the shills for the wealthy in this country and maintaining a war on the middle class, america is going to vote them out of office. we're going to have a republican party that not only is a minority party, but is a minority party for years. >> robert, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. and this programming note. democratic leader nancy pelosi will join me tomorrow for an exclusive interview. you won't want to miss it. remember to answer tonight's question. answer that on twitter and facebook. >>> coming up, republican maneuvering on the fiscal cliff can't hide the truth. they still want the middle class to bare all the pain. richard wolffe and molly ball join me. stay with us. we're right back. i took dayquil, but i still have a

they would have been so beaten up they wouldn't have the political capital to have the last stand in front of the debt ceiling. they will have been getting rolled for several months in a row. so why all of a -- they don't have the spine right now to stand up for the debt ceiling. you know, they make some gestures towards it but not much of them. so why is it that after getting beaten for a couple of months they would then finally have the ability to thwart it on the debt ceiling? i don't see it happening but as long as this debt ceiling is part of the statute, then it is always going to be something that the country has to worry about and actually the globe has to worry about. >> ezra klein and ryan grim, thank you for joining me on the latest twists and turns. >>> coming up, president obama is not going to let the republicans forget that they lost the election because they campaigned to keep taxes low for the top income earners in america. >>> and mitt romney is looking for a new job and republicans are looking for a new leader and democrats might already have their next leader for the ne

inarow. >>what's wrong with you? >> i don't know. i keep on thinking i might eventually become fun once i get over the nerves. it hasn't happened just yet. anyway. all right. take a look at the weather maps. flooding concerns across central and northern california because we have had a lot of rain there in fact, over the last month. some areas have seen over 20 inches of rain. another storm coming in on tuesday. take a look at some of the video coming out of here. this is some flooding video that we have out of northern california. and so much rain that a lot of the areas just cannot handle this much water because the ground got really saturated from the storms we had a couple of weeks ago. now, go to the higher elevations and up in mammoth mountain they are getting snow. very high with this. very series of warm systems. there is some snow out there. good news for some of the ski areas that have been getting some very good snow out of this. take a look at your first alert forecast for the day today. and across the northeast. a cold one. it will start to warm up by tomorrow. that's going

feelingses on the shove philly filibuster reform. he thinks the changes won't make a difference. >> it's called the motion to row. it means that a bill could only be filibustered once it's being debated on the floor. even if adopted, it will still take 60 votes to pass anything in the senate. >> and steve also says that requiring senators to hold the floor like the old fashioned stewart goes to congress, mr. smith goes to congress, wouldn't also an major advance because ultimately republicans might like to showcase their obstructionism on fox news and become a champion of the right. what do you make of the reforms? >> well, i mean, first of all, we don't know what it's going to be yet. there's a lot of rumors swirling around in the building behind me right now. but what we think we do know is that reid whether mon we get ba january and he'll move reforms by a simple majority vote. and he will do that by overruling the parliamentary. so the vice president of the united states will probably be in the chair and the partliment taker will make a ruling and then the vice president will overr

. the biggest problem is generally voters don't give the same party three times inarow. wesaent seen the demographic trends against the gop. we have never seen the gop spinning out into the far right like we have this time. so i think it's hillary he 2016. >> yeah. i am with you, and it's a beautiful thing because i love this woman. another thing i would point out is, you know, just as republicans are over this election and probably looking to hillary and going, oh, we got to take down these approval ratings a bit, she's going to be out of politics. she's going to do good around the world and basically immune to political criticism. i think the approval ratings if anything will continue to climb. the thing i was really thinking about here and i don't want to put the cart before the horse too much, even though i'd love to. it's entirely possible that my daughter, who is 4 now, will wake up when she's 16 and the only two presidents she will have known in her lifetime are an african-american man and a woman. that, to me, is an incredible thing, and i don't know we even know yet how impo

is reporting big sales gains. dodge is up for the 32nd month inarow. chryslersales up 14% over last year. the hyundai plant in alabama is running at full capacity and can't keep pace with demand. there's no question the economy is coming back with president obama in charge. and there's one more thing we need to set the record straight on and that is -- >> my dad was head of a car company. i like american cars. i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. >> nothing. the car lover is now driving a brand new audi q7. is that it? romney is spotted in san diego climbing into this brand new $46,000 ride? this car is made in slovakia. the economy is on the road to recovery. let's bring in sam stein, reporter for "the huffington post." there's so much evidence that the republicans had the wrong narrative during the election. they have the wrong narrative right now. this should be really a boom for the democrats right now in the conversation world, shouldn't it? >> yeah, like you mentioned, consumer confidence is growing. the wind is at the president's back with respect to how people perce

, they quickly realized the woman was shot. shewasrownounseddead at the scene -- pronounced dead at the scene. they can't say if she was targeted or the victim of a random rhyme. >> at this point, we can't -- crime. >> at this point, we can't. we're looking at every angle. there's some concern, if there's a robbery and other motives. all different factors come into play to what led up to the shooting that occurred. >> reporter: police have not released a description involved in berkeley's fourth homicide of the year so far. the spokesperson i spoke with said investigators will certainly need witnesses in this area to come forward to help them make an arrest in this case. live this morning in berkeley, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:02. officials in vallejo say they are working now to improve a very dangerous intersection. just last month, a truck hit and killed a 60-year-old pedestrian walking on winchester street in sonoma boulevard. the paper reports that prompted the city to move the intersection upgrades to the top of the list of their priorities. crews have since fixed three no

for those who aren't familiar with the volt. as you say, it puts them on the top of the most-loved list for the second year in a row. >> and they said electric cars would be a flash in the pan. that's really interesting. >> it is. >> cnbc's mandy drury, always great to see you. have a good weekend. >> see you at 2:00 p.m. for "street signs." >>> let's look at some of the other much-loved cars on that list. number five is the audi a3. tdi. 77% of owners would buy it again. number four, volkswagen golf. 80% followed by the nissan leaf and the toyota prius which got 87%. and as mandy said, 92% of chevy volt owners say they would definitely buy it again. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's s

in and out of the damascus airport. they don't believe the airport is completely safe. for the second day in a row the government has turned off the internet. that is according to rebels who say that yesterday some time the bashar al-assad regime turned out the mobile phone communications and the internet. the bashar al-assad said no it was in factor reuss that turned it off and they are working to restore it. either way there does seem to be something happening in the bashar al-assad regime and we are not sure exactly what it actually is. rebels appear to be moving closer and closer to damascus, martha. martha: we'll watch it. conor powell in jerusalem, thank you very much. bill: back here at home now the immigration battle is heating up in the state of arizona. immigration rights advocates suing the governor jan brewer for denying driver's licenses to those who are haoeur here illegally but qualify for a presidential order that allow them to stay in the u.s. >> your folks have been granted the right to live and work here. they cannot drive to school or work, as a policy matter it makes

decade. electric utility rates climbed five years inarow, thebiggest run-up since the 1970s. and the cost of actually paying the bills? also going up, as banks hike monthly fees: checking, a.t.m.s, overdrafts. it's all chronicled in the fine print, a new book by pulitzer prize winner david cay johnston, who argues that large corporations, with government as accomplice, have rewritten the rules at the expense of small businesses and consumers like you and me. when you signed a credit card agreement, for example, did you know this? >> that you give up your right to sue if something goes wrong. >> reporter: that, in bank disclosure agreements covering bounced check fees. >> the markup could be as i show in my book, 470,000%. >> reporter: but johnston's favorite examples come from the telecom industry. >> this is my latest monthly verizon wireless bill. one of my favorites is access charge, f.c.c. access charge. >> reporter: right, i never figured out what that was. >> well, it sounds like the f.c.c., the federal communications commission is charging you a fee. no, the governmen

he was the good luck charm for the wiz. he got afrontrowseatand a standing ovation from a very appreciative fan base. >> you never go somewhere expecting people to chant your name or at least i never have. i don't know about you guys. [ laughter ] >> so, you know, you walk into those events and that's those guys' time to shine and i was extremely proud of the way they played. you got to defending nba champs in your house and you beat them. that was fun to watch and to me it's just humbling to have the fans, whether it's football, basketball fans chanting or cheering for you. that means you're really doing something for the city. >> you got to love his humility. when he walked into the stadium or the rein, they were trailing and -- arena, they were trailing and moments later they took the lead and led the next three quarters. >> and they were chanting rg3 in the basketball game. >> a little distraction for the players perhaps. >> whatever brings the fans. >> whatever brings a win to the wizards, we'll take. >> no doubt. >>> -- we'll take it. >> no doubt. >>> imagine having a min

exciting. i don't think we can announce it -- >> yet. >> stephanie: yes. >> you'll hear us on your fillings. >> stephanie: no. meet and gropes, we are in row c -- okay. let me write that down. everybody tells me what row there's in. >> we have meet and gropes and republicans have meet and mopes. see what i did there. [♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: keith says steph it looks like harry reid will get a filibuster rule enacted. senator will have to hold the floor -- imagine 36 straight hours of mitch mcconnell. talking turtles. [ applause ] >> it's hour 27 of my filibuster -- >> i would rather here jimmy stewart. >> the filibuster, the right to talk your head off, the american privilege -- >> stephanie: as jim always says, what the hell accent was that? >> a mid-atlantic accent. >> stephanie: it was old timy. >> it is not quite british -- >> stephanie: a story about an actual snake on an actual plane. wow. 90 passengers -- a snake reportedly bit a jordanian man who smuggled him on board. he owns a reptile shop and he has a cobra in his carry on. that is not a qu

. >> bridge day, pretty exciting. you guys ready? >> yep. >> reporter: and for the second year inarow, basejumping's biggest day offering a tandem experience to any adrenaline-hungry novelist. >> what made you decide to jump off a bridge? >> reporter: ronny franklin heard about that option and didn't think twice. >> my wife had pancreatic cancer four years. four months before she died one night she rode and said i wish you would have went and i would have went with you. i'm just not going to lay there and wish i did something. i'm doing it. >> reporter: he's on his way to crossing off everything on his bubt bucket list. >> hang on and smile big. >> reporter: finally at age 68 he was ready and able. with his son and quite possibly his late wife looking on -- >> ready? >> reporter: ronny bravely shimmied up to the edge. >> base jump. clear to base jump. three, two, one, zero. >> whew! >> reporter: only al few seconds of free-fall -- >> okay. let's do it. land in the water. >> reporter: in the rough landing, it was everything he dreamt. >> it was fantastic. per

. most people didn't know what they were talking about. >> which people truly run the world? forbes is out with its list. the world's most powerful people number one for the second year in a row -- >> bill: donald trump. >> president obama. number two is the world's most powerful woman angela merkel of germany. russian's vladimir putin number three then it is some nonpoliticians, pope benedict and ben bernanke are in the top ten. michael bloomberg and the ceo of walmart are in the top 20. >> bill: did we get an answer on our tweets? >> i'll have o to see. he didn't answer our tweet. i don't know if he's tweeted anything yet. i'll look him up. >> the grammy nominations were announced last night. album of the year nominees include el camino by the black keys, some nights by fun mumford and sons, channel orange by frank ocean and blunder bust by jack white. song of the year nominees include carly rae jepsen, kelly clarkson miguel and fun. grammys coming out in february. >> i'm glad i'm not a judge of the gr

is where the palestinians will sit, continue to sit, one of thelastrows, theysit right next to the vatican. they are now of equal status this nonmember u.n. observer state. however, the vatican -- well, i don't think the vatican is saying it's occupied. and the vatican hasn't been receiving any rockets or missiles or anything. vatican plays a little more low key here. everyone will be watching to see what the palestinians do with their newfound status. but there are limits inside the general assembly, they can't even vote. they're always going to be on the minds of the u.n., middle east and some african issues predominate united nations history in terms of involvement despite everyone's effort to come to some sort of peace agreement. >> richard, don't go too far away. i want to stay with the breaking news right now. palestine recognized as a nonmember observer state by the united nations general assembly. a lopsided 138 to 9 vote, 41 abstentions. jill dougherty is standing by over at the state department. jill, that was a pretty tough speech as we're looking at live pictures

, recovery? >> doing well, the recovery has gone really, really well, i'm in a program in bostonandrowingcrew,similar to being on the water three days a week and it's been instrumental in my recovery. >> alisyn: it's a beautiful, poignant story because you didn't let this potential tragedy stop from you moving forward and you can read about it in their new book, written together. it's called look forward and again, where can people find it, if they need help. >> find it on linked in, look for the military civilian coaching connection. >> and all the profits ap proceeds from the book sales go to helping and giving them. >> that's right. bob dixon, bobby dixon, thanks so much for coming back and great to have you back on. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> alisyn: first he took christmas out of christmas tree. and now, the governor of rhode island wanted to pull the plug on the entire celebration. one lawmaker is fighting that. she's going to join us next. he >> welcome back. first he took christmas out of christmas tree and now the governor of rhode island wants to pull the plug on t

things but our stories were together. i don't know. >> jennifer you said his face lit up. >> he did. this was the second time i had seen the gentleman in the city, two days in a row, and not at any point before that had he seemed as happy as he was when officer deprimo came up to him. >> and there you were standing there with your camera. you come from a law enforcement family. what was it about what you saw that made you think i want to take this picture? >> i was actually going to go up and offer this gentleman some money, and i stopped once i saw officer deprimo coming towards him, and because i -- i've been doing this long enough in a similar line of work, and my father was a police officer in the city of phoenix, arizona for 32 years, i knew that it was remarkable, and i honestly had seen my dad do something similar for a gentleman in the same situation back in phoenix, and i thought i knew what i was looking at. >> long story short, you contacted the nypd and put it on your facebook page and lo and behold you are famous. what's this experience been like for you, sir? >> surrea

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